Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Greet Fans At Terrence Higgins Trust World AIDS Day Fair
Newly engaged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived at the Terrence Higgins Trust World AIDS Day charity fair in Nottingham, England, on Friday.
PRINCE HARRY & MEGHAN MARKLE MAKE FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE SINCE ANNOUNCING ENGAGEMENT
This was Harry and Markle’s first public outing since announcing their engagement. The pair plans to marry at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle next May. Together they attended a charity dedicated to World AIDS Day and treating the illness – a cause important to Harry as it was to his mother, Princess Diana. Harry and Markle also visited the youth violence program that the prince helped establish in 2014.
“Prince Harry has been to Nottingham many times before and is delighted to be introducing the city to Ms. Markle,” said the official Twitter account of Kensington Palace.
The couple discussed the work of the Terrence Higgins organization and were encouraged to wear red in solidarity with people living with HIV/AIDS.
Afterward, they visited the Nottingham Academy to see the effects of Harry’s charity, Full Effect, in action. The charity was founded to help prevent young people from becoming involved in crime. Harry and Markle met with various teachers and students of the program. They even attended a Full Effect kickboxing after-school class.
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